Free kicks are not scored; they are awarded to the team that has been offended by a foul.
Only if the kick awarded was a direct free kick.
Yes. A player may score directly from a kickoff, goal kick, corner kick, direct free kick, or dropped ball. A player may not score directly from an indirect free kick or throw-in.
just kick it...simple as that
just kick it...simple as that
Yes. You can score from anywhere on the field at any time except from a throw-in or an indirect free kick. Also, you cannot score an own-goal directly from a kick-off, goal kick, corner kick, free kick, or penalty kick.
Because that means that the other team did something wrong. Sometimes when you get a free kick and or a penelte kick you score an extra point for the team.
No. A kick following a score or to start either half has to be taken as a free kick.
No ... the free kick following a fair catch is used to score a field goal, therefore, it must be a place kick or a drop kick.
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around 70+ career
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There is no such thing as a "line-kick" in soccer. However, a goal may be scored directly from any kick except for an indirect free kick. In that case, the kick may only score after the ball touches another player after the kick and before entering the goal.